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In what year did the Board of Massage start allowing native practitioners to be certified by the Hawaiian Medical Board, Papa Ola Lokahi, or by the various community health centers?

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The specific year in which the Board of Massage allowed native practitioners to be certified is not provided, but the historical context demonstrates ongoing efforts to recognize and integrate traditional Hawaiian practices into contemporary medicine.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question you asked does not provide a specific date on which the Board of Massage started allowing native practitioners to be certified by the Hawaiian Medical Board, Papa Ola Lokahi, or by the various community health centers.

However, the information provided touches on the historical context of how native Hawaiians have navigated their governance and land rights challenges, particularly following the Great Māhele of 1848 and subsequent events such as the illegal overthrow of the monarchy led by American and European businessmen in 1893.

In respect to health and certification, there has been an ongoing effort to recognize traditional Hawaiian practices and to integrate them into contemporary medical practices, which includes the certification of native Hawaiian health practitioners.

This recognition is an essential aspect of respecting and preserving indigenous knowledge and practices. Nonetheless, without the specific year or legislation that allowed for this certification, a more accurate answer cannot be given.

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